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    GOVERNMENT SERVICE INSURANCE SYSTEM ACT OF 1997

    REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8291

    AN ACT AMENDING PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 1146, AS AMENDED, EXPANDING AND INCREASING THE

    COVERAGE AND BENEFITS OF THE GOVERNMENT SERVICE INSURANCE SYSTEM, INSTITUTING REFORMS

    THEREIN AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.

    SECTION 1. Presidential Decree No. 1146, as amended, otherwise known as the "Revised Government

    Service Insurance Act of 1977", is hereby further amended to read as follows:

    "SECTION 1. Title. -The title of this Act shall be: "The Government Service Insurance System Act of 1997."

    "A. DEFINITIONS

    "SEC. 2. Definition of terms.- Unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms shall mean:

    "(a) GSIS- The Government Service Insurance System created by Commonwealth Act No. 186;

    "(b) Board- The Board of Trustees of the Government Service Insurance System;

    "(c) Employer- The national government, its political subdivisions, branches, agencies or

    instrumentalities, including government-owned or controlled corporations, and financial institutions

    with original charters, the constitutional commissions and the judiciary;

    "(d) Employee or Member- Any person receiving compensation while in the service of an employer as

    defined herein, whether by election or appointment, irrespective of status of appointment, including

    barangay and Sanggunian officials;

    "(e) Active Member- A member who is not separated from the service;

    "(f) Dependents- Dependents shall be the following: (a) the legitimate spouse dependent for support

    upon the member or pensioner; (b) the legitimate, legitimated, legally adopted child, including the

    illegitimate child, who is unmarried, not gainfully employed, not over the age of majority, or is over the

    age of majority but incapacitated and incapable of self-support due to a mental or physical defect

    acquired prior to age of majority; and (c) the parents dependent upon the member for support;

    "(g) Primary beneficiaries- The legal dependent spouse until he/she remarries and the dependent

    children;

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    "(h) Secondary beneficiaries- The dependent parents and, subject to the restrictions on dependent

    children, the legitimate descendants;

    "(i) Compensation- The basic pay or salary received by an employee, pursuant to his

    election/appointment, excluding per diems, bonuses, overtime pay, honoraria, allowances and any

    other emoluments received in addition to the basic pay which are not integrated into the basic pay

    under existing laws;

    "(j) Contribution- The amount payable to the GSIS by the member and the employer in accordance with

    Section 5 of this Act;

    "(k) Current Daily Compensation- The actual daily compensation or the actual monthly compensation

    divided by the number of working days in the month of contingency but not to exceed twenty-two (22)

    days;

    "(l) Average Monthly Compensation (AMC)- The quotient arrived at after dividing the aggregate

    compensation received by the member during his last thirty-six (36) months of service preceding his

    separation/retirement/ disability/death by thirty-six (36), or by the number of months he received such

    compensation if he has less than thirty-six (36) months of service: Provided, That the average monthly

    compensation shall in no case exceed the amount and rate as may be respectively set by the Board

    under the rules and regulations implementing this Act as determined by the actuary of the GSIS:

    Provided, further, That initially the average monthly compensation shall not exceed Ten thousand pesos

    (P10,000.00), and premium shall be nine percent (9%) and twelve percent (12%) for employee and

    employer covering the AMC limit and below and two percent (2%) and twelve percent (12%) for

    employee and employer covering the compensation above the AMC limit;

    "(m) Revalued average monthly compensation- An amount equal to one hundred seventy percent

    (170%) of the first One thousand pesos (P1,000.00) of the average monthly compensation plus one

    hundred percent (100%) of the average monthly compensation in excess of One thousand pesos

    (P1,000.00);

    "(n) Lump sum- The basic monthly pension multiplied by sixty (60);

    "(o) Pensioner- Any person receiving old-age permanent total disability pension or any person who has

    received the lump sum excluding one receiving survivorship pension benefits as defined in Section 20 of

    this Act;

    "(p) Gainful Occupation- Any productive activity that provided the member with income at least equal to

    the minimum compensation of government employees;

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    "(q) Disability- Any loss or impairment of the normal functions of the physical and/or mental faculty of a

    member which reduces or eliminates his/her capacity to continue with his/her current gainful

    occupation or engage in any other gainful occupation;

    "(r) Total Disability- Complete incapacity to continue with his present employment or engage in any

    gainful occupation due to the loss or impairment of the normal functions of the physical and/or mental

    faculties of the member;

    "(s) Permanent Total Disability- Accrues or arises when recovery from the impairment mentioned in

    Section 2 (Q) is medically remote;

    "(t) Temporary Total Disability- Accrues or arises when the impaired physical and/or mental faculties can

    be rehabilitated and/or restored to their normal functions;

    "(u) Permanent Partial Disability- Accrues or arises upon the irrevocable loss or impairment of certain

    portion/s of the physical faculties, despite which the member is able to pursue a gainful occupation.

    "B. MEMBERSHIP IN THE GSIS

    "SEC. 3. Compulsory Membership. - Membership in the GSIS shall be compulsory for all employees

    receiving compensation who have not reached the compulsory retirement age, irrespective of

    employment status, except members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Philippine National

    Police, subject to the condition that they must settle first their financial obligation with the GSIS, and

    contractuals who have no employer and employee relationship with the agencies they serve.

    "Except for the members of the judiciary and constitutional commissions who shall have life insurance

    only, all members of the GSIS shall have life insurance, retirement, and all other social security

    protections such as disability, survivorship, separation, and unemployment benefits.

    "SEC. 4. Effect of Separation from the Service. - A member separated from the service shall continue to

    be a member, and shall be entitled to whatever benefits he has qualified to in the event of any

    contingency compensable under this Act.

    "C. SOURCES OF FUNDS

    "SEC. 5. Contributions. - (a) It shall be mandatory for the member and employer to pay the monthly

    contributions specified in the following schedule:

    "Monthly Compensation Percentage of Monthly

    Compensation

    Payable by

    Member Employer

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    I. Maximum Average

    Monthly Compensation

    (AMC) Limit and Below 9.0% 12.0%

    II. Over the Maximum

    AMC Limit

    -Up to the Maximum

    AMC Limit 9.0% 12.0%

    -In Excess of the

    AMC Limit 2.0% 12.0%

    "Members of the judiciary and constitutional commissioners shall pay three percent (3%) of their

    monthly compensation as personal share and their employers a corresponding three percent (3%) share

    for their life insurance coverage.

    "(b) The employer shall include in its annual appropriation the necessary amounts for its share of the

    contributions indicated above, plus any additional premiums that may be required on account of the

    hazards or risks of its employees occupation.

    "(c) It shall be mandatory and compulsory for all employers to include the payment of contributions in

    their annual appropriations. Penal sanctions shall be imposed upon employers who fail to include the

    payment of contributions in their annual appropriations or otherwise fail to remit the accurate/exact

    amount of contributions on time, or delay the remittance of premium contributions to the GSIS. The

    heads of offices and agencies shall be administratively liable for non-remittance or delayed remittance

    of premium contributions to the GSIS.

    "SEC. 6. Collection and Remittance of Contributions. - (a) The employer shall report to the GSIS the

    names of all its employees, their corresponding employment status, positions, salaries and such other

    pertinent information, including subsequent changes therein, if any, as may be required by the GSIS; the

    employer shall deduct each month from the monthly salary or compensation of each employee the

    contribution payable by him in accordance with the schedule prescribed in the rules and regulations

    implementing this Act.

    "(b) Each employer shall remit directly to the GSIS the employees and employers contributions within

    the first ten (10) days of the calendar month following the month to which the contributions apply. The

    remittance by the employer of the contribution to the GSIS shall take priority over and above the

    payment of any and all obligations, except salaries and wages of its employees.

    "SEC. 7. Interest on Delayed Remittances. - Agencies which delay the remittance of any and all monies

    due the GSIS shall be charged interests as may be prescribed by the Board but not less than two percent

    (2%) simple interest per month. Such interest shall be paid by the employers concerned.

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    "SEC. 8. Government Guarantee. - The government of the Republic of the Philippines hereby guarantees

    the fulfillment of the obligations of the GSIS to its members as and when they fall due.

    "D. BENEFITS

    "SEC. 9. Computation of the Basic Monthly Pension. - (a) The basic monthly pension is equal to:

    "1) thirty-seven and one-half percent (37.5%) of the revalued average monthly compensation; plus

    "2) two and one-half percent (2.5%) of said revalued average monthly compensation for each year of

    service in excess of (15) years: Provided, That the basic monthly pension shall not exceed ninety percent

    (90%) of the average monthly compensation.

    "(b) The basic monthly pension may be adjusted upon the recommendation of the President and

    General Manager of the GSIS and approved by the President of the Philippines in accordance with the

    rules and regulations prescribed by the GSIS: Provided, however, that the basic monthly pension shall

    not be less than One thousand and three hundred pesos (P1,300.00): Provided, further, that the basic

    monthly pension for those who have rendered at least twenty (20) years of service after the effectivity

    of this Act shall not be less than Two thousand four hundred pesos (P2,400.00) a month.

    "SEC. 10. Computation of Service. - (a) The computation of service for the purpose of determining the

    amount of benefits payable under this Act shall be from the date of original appointment/election,

    including periods of service at different times under one or more employers, those performed overseas

    under the authority of the Republic of the Philippines, and those that may be prescribed by the GSIS in

    coordination with the Civil Service Commission.

    "(b) All service credited for retirement, resignation or separation for which corresponding benefits have

    been awarded under this Act or other laws shall be excluded in the computation of service in case of

    reinstatement in the service of an employer and subsequent retirement or separation which is

    compensable under this Act.

    "For the purpose of this section, the term service shall include full-time service with compensation:

    Provided, that part-time and other services with compensation may be included under such rules and

    regulations as may be prescribed by the GSIS.

    "SEPARATION BENEFITS

    "SEC. 11. Separation Benefits. - The separation benefits shall consist of: (a) a cash payment equivalent to

    one hundred percent (100%) of his average monthly compensation for each year of service he paid

    contributions, but not less than Twelve thousand pesos (P12,000) payable upon reaching sixty (60) years

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    of age upon separation, whichever comes later: Provided, that the member resigns or separates from

    the service after he has rendered at least three (3) years of service but less than fifteen (15) years; or

    "(b) a cash payment equivalent to eighteen (18) times his basic monthly pension at the time of

    resignation or separation, plus an old-age pension benefit equal to the basic monthly pension payable

    monthly for life upon reaching the age of sixty (60): Provided, that the member resigns or separates

    from the service after he has rendered at least fifteen (15) years of service and is below sixty (60) years

    of age at the time of resignation or separation.

    "SEC. 12. Unemployment or Involuntary Separation Benefits. - Unemployment benefits in the form of

    monthly cash payments equivalent to fifty percent (50%) of the average monthly compensation shall be

    paid to a permanent employee who is involuntarily separated from the service due to the abolition of

    his office or position usually resulting from reorganization: Provided, That he has been paying integrated

    contributions for at least one (1) year prior to separation. Unemployment benefits shall be paid in

    accordance with the following schedules:

    "Contributions Made Benefit Duration

    1 year but less than 3 years 2 months

    3 or more years but less than 6 years 3 months

    6 or more years but less than 9 years 4 months

    9 or more years but less than 11 years 5 months

    11 or more years but less than 15 years 6 months

    "The first payment shall be equivalent to two (2) monthly benefits. A seven-day (7) waiting period shall

    be imposed on succeeding monthly payments.

    "All accumulated unemployment benefits paid to the employee during his entire membership with the

    GSIS shall be deducted from voluntary separation benefits.

    "The GSIS shall prescribe the detailed guidelines in the operationalization of this section in the rules and

    regulations implementing this Act.

    "RETIREMENT BENEFITS

    "SEC. 13. Retirement Benefits. - (a) Retirement benefits shall be:

    "(1) the lump sum payment as defined in this Act payable at the time of retirement plus an old-age

    pension benefit equal to the basic monthly pension payable monthly for life, starting upon expiration of

    the five-year (5) guaranteed period covered by the lump sum; or

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    "(2) cash payment equivalent to eighteen (18) months of his basic monthly pension plus monthly

    pension for life payable immediately with no five-year (5) guarantee.

    "(b) Unless the service is extended by appropriate authorities, retirement shall be compulsory for an

    employee of sixty-five (65) years of age with at least fifteen (15) years of service: Provided, That if he has

    less than fifteen (15) years of service, he may be allowed to continue in the service in accordance with

    existing civil service rules and regulations.

    "SEC. 13-A. Conditions for Entitlement. - A member who retires from the service shall be entitled to the

    retirement benefits enumerated in paragraph (a) of Section 13 hereof: Provided, That:

    (1) he has rendered at least fifteen years of service;

    (2) he is at least sixty (60) years of age at the time of retirement; and

    (3) he is not receiving a monthly pension benefit from permanent total disability.

    "SEC. 14. Periodic Pension Adjustment. - The monthly pension of all pensioners including all those

    receiving survivorship pension benefits shall be periodically adjusted as may be recommended by the

    GSIS actuary and approved by the Board in accordance with the rules and regulations prescribed by the

    GSIS.

    "PERMANENT DISABILITY BENEFITS

    "SEC. 15. General Conditions for Entitlement. - A member who suffers permanent disability for reasons

    not due to his grave misconduct, notorious negligence, habitual intoxication, or willful intention to kill

    himself or another, shall be entitled to the benefits provided for under Sections 16 and 17 immediately

    following, subject to the corresponding conditions thereof.

    "SEC. 16. Permanent Total Disability Benefits. - (a) If the permanent disability is total, he shall receive a

    monthly income benefit for life equal to the basic monthly pension effective from the date of disability:

    Provided, That:

    (1) he is in the service at the time of disability; or

    (2) if separated from the service, he has paid at least thirty-six (36) monthly contributions within the five

    (5) year period immediately preceding disability, or has paid a total of at least one hundred eighty (180)

    monthly contributions, prior to his disability: Provided, further, That if at the time of disability, he was in

    the service and has paid a total of at least one hundred eighty (180) monthly contributions, in addition

    to the monthly income benefit, he shall receive a cash payment equivalent to eighteen (18) times his

    basic monthly pension: Provided, finally, That a member cannot enjoy the monthly income benefit for

    permanent disability and the old-age retirement simultaneously.

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    "(b) If a member who suffers permanent total disability does not satisfy conditions (1) and (2) in

    paragraph (a) of this section but has rendered at least three (3) years of service at the time of his

    disability, he shall be advanced the cash payment equivalent to one hundred percent (100%) of his

    average monthly compensation for each year of service he paid contributions, but not less than Twelve

    thousand pesos (P12,000.00) which should have been his separation benefit.

    "(c) Unless the member has reached the minimum retirement age, disability benefit shall be suspended

    when:

    "(1) he is reemployed; or

    "(2) he recovers from his disability as determined by the GSIS, whose decision shall be final and

    binding; or

    "(3) he fails to present himself for medical examination when required by the GSIS.

    "(d) The following disabilities shall be deemed total and permanent:

    "(1) complete loss of sight of both eyes;

    "(2) loss of two (2) limbs at or above the ankle or wrist;

    "(3) permanent complete paralysis of two (2) limbs;

    "(4) brain injury resulting in incurable imbecility or insanity; and

    "(5) such other cases as may be determined by the GSIS.

    "SEC. 17. Permanent Partial Disability Benefits. - (a) If the disability is partial, he shall receive a cash

    payment in accordance with a schedule of disabilities to be prescribed by the GSIS: Provided, That he

    satisfies either conditions (1) or (2) of Section 16 (a);

    "(b) The following disabilities shall be deemed permanent partial:

    "(1) complete and permanent loss of the use of:

    (i) any finger

    (ii) any toe

    (iii) one arm

    (iv) one hand

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    (v) one foot

    (vi) one leg

    (vii) one or both ears

    (viii) hearing of one or both ears

    (ix) sight of both eyes

    "(2) such other cases as my be determined by the GSIS.

    "TEMPORARY DISABILITY BENEFITS

    "SEC. 18. Temporary Total Disability Benefits. - (a) A member who suffers temporary total disability for

    reasons not due to any of the conditions enumerated in Section 15 hereof shall be entitled to seventy-

    five percent (75%) of his current daily compensation for each day or fraction thereof of temporary

    disability benefit not exceeding one hundred twenty (120) days in one calendar year after exhausting all

    his sick leave credits and collective bargaining agreement sick leave benefits, if any, but not earlier than

    the fourth day of his temporary total disability: Provided, That:

    "(1) he is in the service at the time of his disability; or

    "(2) if separated, he has rendered at least three (3) years of service and has paid at least six (6)

    monthly contributions in the twelve-month period immediately preceding his disability.

    "Provided, however, That a member cannot enjoy the temporary total disability benefit and sick leave

    pay simultaneously: Provided, further, That if the disability requires more extensive treatment that lasts

    beyond one hundred twenty (120) days, the payment of the temporary total disability benefit may be

    extended by the GSIS but not to exceed a total of two hundred forty (240) days.

    "(b) The temporary total disability benefit shall in no case be less than Seventy pesos (P70.00) a day.

    "(c) The notices required of the member and the employer, the mode of payment, and the other

    requirements for entitlement to temporary total disability benefits shall be provided in the rules and

    regulations to be prescribed by the GSIS.

    "SEC. 19. Non-scheduled Disability. - For injuries or illnesses resulting in a disability not listed in the

    schedule of partial/total disability provided herein, the GSIS shall determined the nature of the disability

    and the corresponding benefits therefor.

    "SURVIVORSHIP BENEFITS

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    "SEC. 20. Survivorship Benefits. - When a member or pensioner dies, the beneficiaries shall be entitled

    to survivorship benefits provided in Sections 21 and 22 hereunder subject to the conditions therein

    provided for. The survivorship pension shall consist of:

    (1) the basic survivorship pension which is fifty percent (50%) of the basic monthly pension; and

    (2) the dependent childrens pension not exceeding fifty percent (50%) of the basic monthly pension

    .

    "SEC. 21. Death of a Member. - (a) Upon the death of a member, the primary beneficiaries shall be

    entitled to:

    (1) survivorship pension: Provided, That the deceased:

    (i) was in the service at the time of his death; or

    (ii) if separated from the service, has at least three (3) years of service at the time of his death and

    has paid thirty-six (36) monthly contributions within the five-year period immediately preceding his

    death; or has paid a total of at least one hundred eighty (180) monthly contributions prior to his death;

    or

    (2) the survivorship pension plus a cash payment equivalent to one hundred percent (100%) of his

    average monthly compensation for every year of service: Provided, That the deceased was in the service

    at the time of his death with at least three (3) years of service; or

    (3) a cash payment equivalent to one hundred percent (100%) of his average monthly compensation

    for each year of service he paid contributions, but not less than Twelve thousand pesos (P12,000.00):

    Provided, That the deceased has rendered at least three (3) years of service prior to his death but does

    not qualify for the benefits under item (1) or (2) of this paragraph.

    (b) The survivorship pension shall be paid as follows:

    (1) when the dependent spouse is the only survivor, he/she shall receive the basic survivorship

    pension for life or until he/she remarries;

    (2) when only dependent children are the survivors, they shall be entitled to the basic survivorship

    pension for as long as they are qualified, plus the dependent childrens pension equivalent to ten

    percent (10%) of the basic monthly pension for every dependent child not exceeding five (5), counted

    from the youngest and without substitution;

    (3) when the survivors are the dependent spouse and the dependent children, the dependent spouse

    shall receive the basic survivorship pension for life or until he/she remarries, and the dependent

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    children shall receive the dependent childrens pension mentioned in the immediately preceding

    paragraph (2) hereof.

    (c) In the absence of primary beneficiaries, the secondary beneficiaries shall be entitled to:

    (1) the cash payment equivalent to one hundred percent (100%) of his average monthly

    compensation for each year of service he paid contributions, but not less than Twelve thousand pesos

    (P12,000.00): Provided, That the member is in the service at the time of his death and has at least three

    (3) years of service; or

    (2) in the absence of secondary beneficiaries, the benefits under this paragraph shall be paid to his

    legal heirs.

    (d) For purposes of the survivorship benefits, legitimate children shall include legally adopted and

    legitimated children.

    "SEC. 22. Death of a Pensioner. - Upon the death of an old-age pensioner or a member receiving the

    monthly income benefit for permanent disability, the qualified beneficiaries shall be entitled to the

    survivorship pension defined in Section 20 of this Act, subject to the provisions of paragraph (b) of

    Section 21 hereof. When the pensioner dies within the period covered by the lump sum, the

    survivorship pension shall be paid only after the expiration of the said period.

    "FUNERAL BENEFITS

    "SEC. 23. Funeral Benefits. - The amount of the funeral benefits shall be determined and specified by the

    GSIS in the rules and regulations but shall not be less than Twelve thousand pesos (P12,000.00):

    Provided, That it shall be increased to at least Eighteen thousand pesos (P18,000.00) after five (5) years

    and shall be paid upon the death of:

    (a) an active member as defined under Section 2 (e) of this Act; or

    (b) a member who has been separated from the service, but who may be entitled to future benefit

    pursuant to Section 4 of this Act; or

    (c) a pensioner, as defined in Section 2 (o) of this Act; or

    (d) a retiree who at the time of his retirement was of pensionable age under this Act but who opted

    to retire under Republic Act No. 1616.

    "LIFE INSURANCE BENEFITS

    "SEC. 24. Compulsory Life Insurance. - All employees except for Members of the Armed Forces of the

    Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) shall, under such terms and conditions as may

    be promulgated by the GSIS, be compulsorily covered with life insurance, which shall automatically take

    effect as follows:

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    (1) for those employed after the effectivity of this Act, their insurance shall take effect on the date of

    their employment;

    (2) for those whose insurance will mature after the effectivity of this Act, their insurance shall be

    deemed renewed on the day following the maturity or expiry date of their insurance;

    (3) for those without any life insurance as of the effectivity of this Act, their insurance shall take

    effect following said effectivity.

    "SEC. 25. Dividends. - An annual dividend may be granted to all members of the GSIS whose life

    insurance is in force for at least one (1) year in accordance with a dividends allocation formula to be

    determined by the GSIS.

    "SEC. 26. Optional Insurance. - Subject to the rules and regulations prescribed by the GSIS, a member

    may apply for insurance and/or pre-need coverage embracing life, health, hospitalization, education,

    memorial plans, and such other plans as may be designed by the GSIS, for himself and/or his

    dependents. Any employer may likewise apply for group insurance coverage for its employees. The

    payment of the premiums/installments for optional insurance and pre-need products may be made by

    the insured or his employer and/or any person acceptable to the GSIS.

    "SEC. 27. Reinsurance. - The GSIS may reinsure any of its interests or part thereof with any private

    company or reinsurer whether domestic of foreign: Provided, That the GSIS shall submit an annual

    report on its reinsurance operations to the Insurance Commission.

    "E. ADJUDICATION OF CLAIMS AND DISPUTES

    "SEC. 28. Prescription. - Claims for benefits under this Act except for life and retirement shall prescribe

    after four (4) years from the date of contingency.

    "SEC. 29. Facility of Payment. - The GSIS shall prescribe rules and regulations to facilitate payment of

    benefits, proceeds, and claims under this Act and any other laws administered by the GSIS. Payments

    made by the GSIS prior to its receipt of an adverse claim, to a beneficiary or claimant subsequently

    found not entitled thereto, shall not bar the legal and eligible recipient to his right to demand the

    payment of benefits, proceeds, and claims from the GSIS, who shall, however, have a right to institute

    the appropriate action in a court of law against the ineligible recipient.

    "SEC. 30. Settlement of Disputes. - The GSIS shall have original and exclusive jurisdiction to settle any

    disputes arising under this Act and any other laws administered by the GSIS.

    The Board may designate any member of the Board, or official of the GSIS who is a lawyer, to act as

    hearing officer to receive evidence, make findings of fact and submit recommendations, together with

    all documentary and testimonial evidence to the Board within thirty (30) working days from the time the

    parties have closed their respective evidence and filed their last pleading. The Board shall decide the

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    case within thirty (30) days from the receipt of the hearing officers findings and recommendations. The

    cases heard directly by the Board shall be decided within thirty (30) working days from the time they are

    submitted by the parties for decision.

    "SEC. 31. Appeals. - Appeals from any decision or award of the Board shall be governed by Rules 43 and

    45 of the 1997 Rules of Civil Procedure adopted by the Supreme Court on April 8, 1997 which will take

    effect on July 1, 1997: Provided, That pending cases and those filed prior to July 1, 1997 shall be

    governed by the applicable rules of procedure: Provided, further, That the appeal shall take precedence

    over all other cases except criminal cases when the penalty of life imprisonment or death or reclusion

    perpetua is imposable.

    The appeal shall not stay the execution of the order or award unless ordered by the Board, by the Court

    of Appeals or by the Supreme Court and the appeal shall be without prejudice to the special civil action

    of certiorari when proper.

    "SEC. 32. Execution of Decision. - When no appeal is perfected and there is no order to stay by the

    Board, by the Court of Appeals or by the Supreme Court, any decision or award of the Board shall be

    enforced and executed in the same manner as decisions of the Regional Trial Court. For this purpose,

    the Board shall have the power to issue to the city or provincial sheriff or its appointed sheriff such writs

    of execution as may be necessary for the enforcement of such decision or award, and any person who

    shall fail or refuse to comply with such decision, award, writ or process after being required to do so

    shall, upon application by the GSIS, be punished for contempt.

    "SEC. 33. Oaths, Witnesses, and Production of Records. - When authorized by the Board, an official or

    employee of the GSIS shall have the power to administer oath and affirmation, take deposition, certify

    to official acts, and issue subpoena ad testificandum and subpoena duces tecum to compel the

    attendance of witnesses and the production of books, papers, correspondences, and other records

    deemed necessary as evidence in connection with any question arising under this Act. Any case of

    contumacy shall be dealt with in accordance with the provisions of Section 580 of the Revised

    Administrative Code.

    "F. FUNDS OF THE GSIS

    "SEC. 34. Funds. - All contributions payable under Section 5 of this Act together with the earnings and

    accruals thereon shall constitute the GSIS Social Insurance Fund. The said fund shall be used to finance

    the benefits administered by the GSIS under this Act. In addition, the GSIS shall administer the optional

    insurance fund for the insurance coverage described in Section 26 hereof, the Employees Compensation

    Insurance Fund created under P.D. 626, as amended, General Insurance Fund created under Act No.

    656, as amended, and such other special funds existing or that may be created for special groups or

    persons rendering services to the government. The GSIS shall maintain the required reserves to

    guarantee the fulfillment of its obligations under this Act.

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    The funds of the GSIS shall not be used for purposes other than what are provided for under this Act.

    Moreover, no portion of the funds of the GSIS or income thereof shall accrue to the General Fund of the

    national government and its political subdivisions, instrumentalities and other agencies including

    government-owned and controlled corporations except as may be allowed under this Act.

    "SEC. 35. Deposits and Disbursements. - All revenues collected and all accruals thereto shall be

    deposited, administered and disbursed in accordance with the law. A maximum expense loading of

    twelve percent (12%) of the yearly revenues from all sources may be disbursed for administrative and

    operational expenses except as may be otherwise approved by the President of the Philippines on the

    basis of actuarial and management studies.

    "SEC. 36. Investment of Funds. - The funds of the GSIS which are not needed to meet the current

    obligations may be invested under such terms and conditions and rules and regulations as may be

    prescribed by the Board: Provided, That investments shall satisfy the requirements of liquidity,

    safety/security and yield in order to ensure the actuarial solvency of the funds of the GSIS: Provided,

    further, That the GSIS shall submit an annual report on all investments made to both Houses of Congress

    of the Philippines, to wit:

    (a) in interest-bearing bonds or securities or other evidence of indebtedness of the Government of

    the Philippines;

    (b) in interest-bearing deposits or securities in any domestic bank doing business in the Philippines:

    Provided, That in the case of such deposits, there shall not exceed at any time the unimpaired capital

    and surplus or total private deposits of the depository bank, whichever is smaller: Provided, further,

    That the said bank has prior designation as a depository for the purpose by the Monetary Board of the

    Central Monetary Authority;

    (c) in direct housing loans to members and group housing projects secured by first mortgage, giving

    priority to the low income groups and in short and medium term loans to members such as salary,

    policy, educational, emergency stock purchase plan and other similar loans: Provided, That no less than

    forty percent (40%) of the investible fund of the GSIS Social Insurance Fund shall be invested for these

    purposes;

    (d) in bonds, securities, promissory notes or other evidence of indebtedness of educational or

    medical institutions to finance the construction, improvement and maintenance of schools and

    hospitals;

    (e) in real estate property including shares of stocks involving real state property and investments

    secured by first mortgages on real estate or other collaterals acceptable to the GSIS: Provided, That such

    investment shall, in the determination of the Board, redound to the benefit of the GSIS, its members as

    well as the general public;

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    (f) in debt instruments and other securities traded in the secondary markets;

    (g) in loans to, or in bonds, debentures, promissory notes or other evidence of indebtedness of any

    solvent corporation created or existing under the laws of the Philippines;

    (h) in common and preferred stocks of any solvent corporation or financial institution created or

    existing under the laws of the Philippines listed in the stock exchange with proven track record of

    profitability over the last three (3) years and payment of dividends at least once over the same period;

    (i) in domestic mutual funds including investments related to the operations of mutual funds; and

    (j) in foreign mutual funds and in foreign currency deposits or foreign currency-denominated debts,

    non-speculative equities and other financial instruments or other assets issued in accordance with

    existing laws of the countries where such financial instruments are issued: Provided, That these

    instruments or assets are listed in bourses of the respective countries where these instruments or assets

    are issued: Provided, further, That the issuing company has proven track record of profitability over the

    last three (3) years and payment of dividends at least once over the same period.

    "SEC. 37. Records and Reports. - The GSIS shall keep and cause to keep such records as may be

    necessary for the purpose of making actuarial studies, calculations and valuations of the funds of the

    GSIS including such data needed in the computation of rates of disability, mortality, morbidity,

    separation and retirement among the members and any other information useful for the adjustment of

    the benefits of the members. The GSIS shall maintain appropriate books of accounts to record its assets,

    liabilities, income, expenses, receipts and disbursement of funds and other financial transactions and

    operations.

    "SEC. 38. Examination and Valuation of the Funds. - The GSIS shall make a periodic actuarial examination

    and valuation of its funds in accordance with accepted actuarial principles.

    "SEC. 39. Exemption from Tax, Legal Process and Lien. - It is hereby declared to be the policy of the State

    that the actuarial solvency of the funds of the GSIS shall be preserved and maintained at all times and

    that contribution rates necessary to sustain the benefits under this Act shall be kept as low as possible in

    order not to burden the members of the GSIS and their employers. Taxes imposed on the GSIS tend to

    impair the actuarial solvency of its funds and increase the contribution rate necessary to sustain the

    benefits of this Act. Accordingly, notwithstanding any laws to the contrary, the GSIS, its assets, revenues

    including all accruals thereto, and benefits paid, shall be exempt from all taxes, assessments, fees,

    charges, or duties of all kinds. These exemptions shall continue unless expressly and specifically revoked

    and any assessment against the GSIS as of the approval of this Act are hereby considered paid.

    Consequently, all laws, ordinances, regulations, issuances, opinions or jurisprudence contrary to or in

    derogation of this provision are hereby deemed repealed, superseded and rendered ineffective and

    without legal force and effect.

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    "Moreover, these exemptions shall not be affected by subsequent laws to the contrary unless this

    section is expressly, specifically and categorically revoked or repealed by law and a provision is enacted

    to substitute or replace the exemption referred to herein as an essential factor to maintain or protect

    the solvency of the fund, notwithstanding and independently of the guaranty of the national

    government to secure such solvency or liability.

    "The funds and/or the properties referred to herein as well as the benefits, sums or monies

    corresponding to the benefits under this Act shall be exempt from attachment, garnishment, execution,

    levy or other processes issued by the courts, quasi-judicial agencies or administrative bodies including

    Commission on Audit (COA) disallowances and from all financial obligations of the members, including

    his pecuniary accountability arising from or caused or occasioned by his exercise or performance of his

    official functions or duties, or incurred relative to or in connection with his position or work except when

    his monetary liability, contractual or otherwise, is in favor of the GSIS.

    "G. ADMINISTRATION

    "SEC. 40. Implementing Body. - The Government Service Insurance System as created under

    Commonwealth Act No. 186 shall implement the provisions of this Act.

    "SEC. 41. Powers and Functions of the GSIS. - The GSIS shall exercise the following powers and functions:

    (a) to formulate, adopt, amend and/or rescind such rules and regulations as may be necessary to

    carry out the provisions and purposes of this Act, as well as the effective exercise of the powers and

    functions, and the discharge of duties and responsibilities of the GSIS, its officers and employees;

    (b) to adopt or approve the annual and supplemental budget of receipts and expenditures including

    salaries and allowances of the GSIS personnel; to authorize such capital and operating expenditures and

    disbursements of the GSIS as may be necessary and proper for the effective management and operation

    of the GSIS;

    (c) to invest the funds of the GSIS, directly or indirectly, in accordance with the provisions of this Act;

    (d) to acquire, utilize or dispose of, in any manner recognized by law, real or personal property in the

    Philippines or elsewhere necessary to carry out the purposes of this Act;

    (e) to conduct continuing actuarial and statistical studies and valuations to determine the financial

    condition of the GSIS and taking into consideration such studies and valuations and the limitations

    herein provided, re-adjust the benefits, contributions, premium rates, interest rates or the allocation or

    re-allocation of the funds to the contingencies covered;

    (f) to have the power of succession;

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    (g) to sue and be sued;

    (h) to enter into, make, perform and carry out contracts of every kind and description with any

    person, firm or association or corporation, domestic or foreign;

    (i) to carry on any other lawful business whatsoever in pursuance of, or in connection with the

    provisions of this Act;

    (j) to have one or more offices in and outside of the Philippines, and to conduct its business and

    exercise its powers throughout and in any part of the Republic of the Philippines and/or in any or all

    foreign countries, states and territories: Provided, That the GSIS shall maintain a branch office in every

    province where there exists a minimum of fifteen thousand (15,000) membership;

    (k) to borrow funds from any source, private or government, foreign or domestic, only as an incident

    in the securitization of housing mortgages of the GSIS and on account of its receivables from any

    government or private entity;

    (l) to invest, own or otherwise participate in equity in any establishment, firm or entity;

    (m) to approve appointments in the GSIS except appointments to positions which are policy

    determining, primarily confidential or highly technical in nature according to the Civil Service rules and

    regulations: Provided, That all positions in the GSIS shall be governed by the compensation and position

    classification system and qualifications standards approved by the GSIS Board of Trustees based on a

    comprehensive job analysis and audit of actual duties and responsibilities: Provided, further, That the

    compensation plan shall be comparable with the prevailing compensation plans in the private sector and

    shall be subject to the periodic review by the Board no more than once every four (4) years without

    prejudice to yearly merit reviews or increases based on productivity and profitability;

    (n) to design and adopt an Early Retirement Incentives Plan (ERIP) and/or financial assistance for the

    purpose of retirement for its own personnel;

    (o) to fix and periodically review and adjust the rates of interest and other terms and conditions for

    loans and credits extended to members or other persons, whether natural or juridical;

    (p) to enter into agreement with the Social Security System or any other entity, enterprise,

    corporation or partnership for the benefit of members transferring from one system to another subject

    to the provisions of Republic Act No. 7699, otherwise known as the Portability Law;

    (q) to be able to float proper instrument to liquefy long-term maturity by pooling funds for short-

    term secondary market;

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    (r) to submit annually, not later than June 30, a public report to the President of the Philippines and

    the

    Congress of the Philippines regarding its activities in the administration and enforcement of this Act

    during the preceding year including information and recommendations on board policies for the

    development and perfection of the programs of the GSIS;

    (s) to maintain a provident fund, which consists of contributions made by both the GSIS and its

    officials and employees and their earnings, for the payments of benefits to such officials and employees

    or their heirs under such terms and conditions as it may prescribe;

    (t) to approve and adopt guidelines affecting investments, insurance coverage of government

    properties, settlement of claims, disposition of acquired assets, privatization or expansion of

    subsidiaries, development of housing projects, increased benefit and loan packages to members, and

    the enforcement of the provision of this Act;

    (u) any provision of law to the contrary notwithstanding, to authorize the payment of extra

    remuneration to the officials and employees directly involved in the collection and/or remittances of

    contributions, loan repayments, and other monies due to the GSIS at such rates and under such

    conditions as it may adopt: Provided, That the best interest of the GSIS shall be observed thereby;

    (v) to determine, fix and impose interest upon unpaid premiums due from employers and

    employees;

    (w) to ensure the collection or recovery of all indebtedness, liabilities and/or accountabilities,

    including unpaid premiums or contributions in favor of the GSIS arising from any cause or source

    whatsoever, due from obligors, whether public or private. The Board shall demand payment or

    settlement of the obligations referred to herein within thirty (30) days from the date the obligation

    becomes due, and in the event of failure or refusal of the obligor or debtor to comply with the demand,

    to initiate or institute the necessary or proper actions or suits, criminal, civil or administrative or

    otherwise, before the courts, tribunals, commissions, boards, or bodies of proper jurisdiction within

    thirty (30) days reckoned from the expiry date of the period fixed in the demand within which to pay or

    settle the account;

    (x) to design and implement programs that will promote and mobilize savings and provide additional

    resources for social security expansion and at the same time afford individual members appropriate

    returns on their savings/investments. The programs shall be so designed as to spur socio-economic take-

    off and maintain continued growth; and

    (y) to exercise such powers and perform such other acts as may be necessary, useful, incidental or

    auxiliary to carry out the provisions of this Act, or to attain the purposes and objectives of this Act.

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    "SEC. 42. The Board of Trustees; its Composition; Tenure and Compensation. - The corporate powers

    and functions of the GSIS shall be vested in and exercised by the Board of Trustees composed of the

    President and General Manager of the GSIS and eight (8) other members to be appointed by the

    President of the Philippines, one (1) of whom shall be either the President of the Philippine Public School

    Teachers Association (PPSTA) or the President of the Philippine Association of School Superintendents

    (PASS), another two (2) shall represent the leading organizations or associations of government

    employees/retirees, another four (4) from the banking, finance, investment, and insurance sectors, and

    one (1) recognized member of the legal profession who at the time of appointment is also a member of

    the GSIS. The Trustees shall elect from among themselves a Chairman while the President and General

    Manager of the GSIS shall automatically be the vice-chairman.

    The Trustees, except the President and General Manager who shall cease as trustee upon his separation,

    shall hold office for six (6) years without reappointment, or until their successors are duly appointed and

    qualified. Vacancy, other than through the expiration of the term, shall be filled for the unexpired term

    only. The members of the Board shall be entitled to a per diem of Two thousand five hundred pesos

    (P2,500.00) for each board meeting actually attended by them, but not to exceed Ten thousand pesos

    (P10,000.00) a month and reasonable transportation and representation allowances as may be fixed by

    the Board.

    "SEC. 43. Powers and Functions of the Board of Trustees. - The Board of Trustees shall have the

    following powers and functions:

    "(a) to formulate the policies, guidelines and programs to effectively carry out the purposes of this

    Act;

    "(b) to promulgate such rules and regulations as may be necessary or proper for the effective

    exercise of the powers and functions as well as the discharge of the duties and responsibilities of the

    GSIS, its officers and employees;

    "(c) upon the recommendation of the President and General Manager, to approve the annual and

    supplemental budget of receipts and expenditures of the GSIS, and to authorize such operating and

    capital expenditures and disbursements of the GSIS as may be necessary or proper for the effective

    management, operation and administration of the GSIS;

    "(d) upon the recommendation of the President and General Manager, to approve the GSIS

    organizational and administrative structure and staffing pattern, and to establish, fix, review, revise and

    adjust the appropriate compensation packages for the officers and employees of the GSIS and

    reasonable allowances, incentives, bonuses, privileges and other benefits as may be necessary or proper

    for the effective management, operation and administration of the GSIS, which shall be exempt from

    Republic Act No. 6758, otherwise known as the Attrition Law;

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    "(e) to fix and periodically review and adjust the rates of interest and other terms and conditions for

    loans and credits extended to its members or other persons, whether natural or juridical;

    "(f) the provision of any law to the contrary notwithstanding, to compromise or release, in whole or

    in part, any claim or settle liability to the GSIS, regardless of the amount involved, under such terms and

    conditions as it may impose for the best interest of the GSIS;

    "(g) to approve and adopt guidelines affecting investments, insurance coverage of government

    properties, settlement of claims, disposition of acquired assets, development of housing projects,

    increased benefit and loan packages to members, and the enforcement of the provisions of this Act;

    "(h) to determine, fix, and impose interest upon unpaid or unremitted premiums and/or

    contributions; and

    "(i) to do and perform any and all acts necessary, proper or incidental to the attainment of the

    purposes and objectives of this Act.

    "SEC. 44. Appointment, Qualifications, and Compensation of the President and General Manager and of

    other Personnel. - The President and General Manager of the GSIS shall be its Chief Executive Officer

    and shall be appointed by the President of the Philippines. He shall be a person with management and

    investments expertise necessary for the effective performance of his duties and functions under this

    Act.

    "The GSIS President and General Manager shall be assisted by one or more executive vice-presidents,

    senior vice-presidents and managers in addition to the usual supervisory and rank-and-file positions who

    shall be appointed and removed by the President and General Manager with the approval of the Board,

    in accordance with the existing Civil Service rules and regulations.

    "SEC. 45. Powers and Duties of the President and General Manager. - The President and General

    Manager of the GSIS shall, among others, execute and administer the policies and resolutions approved

    by the Board and direct and supervise the administration and operations of the GSIS. The President and

    General Manager, subject to the approval of the Board, shall appoint the personnel of the GSIS, remove,

    suspend or otherwise discipline them for cause, in accordance with the existing Civil Service rules and

    regulations, and prescribe their duties and qualifications to the end that only competent persons may be

    employed.

    "SEC. 46. Auditor. - (a) The Chairman of the Commission on Audit shall be the ex officio auditor of the

    GSIS, and the necessary personnel to assist said representative in the performance of his duties.

    "(b) The Chairman of the Commission on Audit or his authorized representatives, shall submit to the

    Board soon after the close of each calendar year, an audited statement showing the financial condition

    and progress of the GSIS for the calendar year just ended.

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    "SEC. 47. Legal Counsel. - The Government Corporate Counsel shall be the legal adviser and consultant

    of the GSIS, but the GSIS may assign to the Office of the Government Corporate Counsel (OGCC) cases

    for legal action or trial, issues for legal opinions, preparation and review of contracts/agreements and

    others, as the GSIS may decide or determine from time to time: Provided, however, That the present

    legal services group in the GSIS shall serve as its in-house legal counsel.

    "The GSIS may, subject to approval by the proper court, deputize any personnel of the legal service

    group to act as special sheriff in the enforcement of writs and processes issued by the court, quasi-

    judicial agencies or administrative bodies in cases involving the GSIS.

    "SEC. 48. Powers of the Insurance Commission. - The Insurance Commissioner or his authorized

    representatives shall make an examination of financial condition and methods of transacting business of

    the GSIS at least once every three (3) years and the report of said examination shall be submitted to the

    Board of Trustees and copies thereof be furnished the Office of the President of the Philippines and the

    two houses of the Congress of the Philippines within five (5) days after the close of examination:

    Provided, however, That for each examination, the GSIS shall pay the office of the Insurance

    Commissioner an amount equal to the actual expenses incurred by the said office in the conduct of

    examination, including the salaries of the examiners and of the actuary of such examination for the

    actual time spent.

    "H. GENERAL PROVISION

    "SEC. 49. Dispensation of Social Insurance Benefits. - (a) The GSIS shall pay the retirement benefits to

    the employee on his last day of service in the government: Provided, That all requirements are

    submitted to the GSIS within a reasonable period prior to the effective date of the retirement;

    "(b) The GSIS shall discontinue the processing and adjudication of retirement claims under R.A. No. 1616

    except refund of retirement premium under R. A. No. 910. Instead, all agencies concerned shall process

    and pay the gratuities of their employees. The Board shall adopt the proper rules and procedures for the

    implementation of this provision.

    "SEC. 50. Development and Disposition of Acquired Assets. - The GSIS shall have the right to develop and

    dispose of its acquired assets obtained in the ordinary course of its business. To add value to, improve

    profitability on, and/or enhance the marketability of an acquired asset, the GSIS may further

    develop/renovate the same either with its own capital or through a joint venture arrangement with

    private companies or individuals.

    "The GSIS may sell its acquired assets in accordance with existing Commission on Audit (COA) rules and

    regulations for an amount not lower than the current market value of the property. For this purpose,

    the GSIS shall conduct an annual appraisal of its property or acquired assets to determine its current

    market value. All notices of sale shall be published in newspapers of general circulation.

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    "No injunction or restraining order issued by any court, commission, tribunal or office shall bar, impede

    or delay the sale and disposition by the GSIS of its acquired assets except on questions of ownership and

    national or public interest.

    "SEC. 51. Government Assistance to the GSIS. - The GSIS may call upon any employer for such assistance

    as may be necessary in the discharge of its duties and functions.

    "I. PENAL PROVISIONS

    "SEC. 52. Penalty. - (a) Any person found to have participated directly or indirectly in the commission of

    fraud, collusion, falsification, or misrepresentation in any transaction with the GSIS, whether for him or

    for some other persons, shall suffer the penalties provided for in Article 172 of the Revised Penal Code.

    "(b) Whoever shall obtain or receive any money or check invoking any provision of this Act or any

    agreement thereunder, without being entitled thereto with the intent to defraud any member, any

    employer, the GSIS, or any third party, shall be punished by a fine of not less than Five thousand pesos

    (P5,000.00) nor more than Twenty thousand pesos (P20,000.00) or by imprisonment of not less than six

    (6) years and one (1) day to twelve (12) years, or both, at the discretion of the court.

    "(c) Whoever fails or refuses to comply with the provisions of this Act or with the rules and regulations

    adopted by the GSIS, shall be punished by a fine of not less than Five thousand pesos (P5,000.00) nor

    more than Twenty thousand pesos (P20,000.00) or imprisonment of not less than six (6) years and one

    (1) day to twelve (12) years, or both, at the discretion of the court.

    "(d) The treasurer, finance officer, cashier, disbursing officer, budget officer or other official or

    employee who fails to include in the annual budget the amount corresponding to the employer and

    employee contributions, or who fails or refuses or delays by more than thirty (30) days from the time

    such amount becomes due and demandable, or to deduct the monthly contributions of the employee

    shall, upon conviction by final judgment, suffer the penalties of imprisonment from six (6) months and

    one (1) day to six (6) years, and a fine of not less than Three thousand pesos (P3,000.00) but not more

    than Six thousand pesos (P6,000.00), and in addition, shall suffer absolute perpetual disqualification

    from holding public office and from practicing any profession or calling licensed by the government.

    "(e) Any employee or member who receives or keeps fund or property belonging, payable or deliverable

    to the GSIS and appropriates the same, or takes or misappropriates or uses the same for any purpose

    other than authorized by this Act, or permits another person to take, misappropriate or use said fund or

    property by expressly consenting thereto, or through abandonment or negligence, or is otherwise guilty

    of the misappropriation of said fund or property, in whole or in part, shall suffer the penalties provided

    in Article 217 of the Revised Penal Code, and in addition, shall suffer absolute perpetual disqualification

    from holding public office and from practicing any profession or calling licensed by the government.

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    "(f) Any employee who, after deducting the monthly contribution or loan amortization from a members

    compensation, fails to remit the same to the GSIS within thirty (30) days from the date they should have

    been remitted under Section 6(a), shall be presumed to have misappropriated such contribution or loan

    amortization and shall suffer the penalties provided in Article 315 of the Revised Penal Code, and in

    addition, shall suffer absolute perpetual disqualification from holding public office and from practicing

    any profession or calling licensed by the government.

    "(g) The heads of the offices of the national government, its political subdivisions, branches, agencies

    and instrumentalities, including government-owned or controlled corporations and government

    financial institutions, and the personnel of such offices who are involved in the collection of premium

    contributions, loan amortization and other accounts due the GSIS who shall fail, refuse or delay the

    payment, turnover, remittance or delivery of such accounts to the GSIS within thirty (30) days from the

    time that the same shall have been due and demandable shall, upon conviction by final judgment, suffer

    the penalties of imprisonment of not less than one (1) year nor more than five (5) years and a fine of not

    less than Ten thousand pesos (P10,000.00) nor more than Twenty thousand pesos (P20,000.00), and in

    addition, shall suffer absolute perpetual disqualification from holding public office and from practicing

    any profession or calling licensed by the government.

    "(h) The officers and/or personnel referred to in paragraph (g) of this section shall be liable not only

    criminally but also civilly to the GSIS or to the employee or member concerned in the form of damages,

    including surcharges and interests.

    "(i) For the charges or complaints referred to in paragraph (g) of this section, the liabilities therein set

    forth shall be construed as waiver of the State of its immunity from suit, hence, the above-mentioned

    officials and/or personnel may not invoke the defense of non-suability of the State.

    "(j) Failure of the Members of the GSIS Board, including the chairman and the vice-chairman, to comply

    with the provisions of paragraph (w) of Section 41 hereof, shall subject them to imprisonment of not

    less than six (6) months nor more than one (1) year or a fine of not less than Five thousand pesos

    (P5,000.00) nor more than Ten thousand pesos (P10,000.00) without prejudice to any civil or

    administrative liability which may also arise therefrom.

    "(k) Criminal actions arising from violations of the provisions of this Act may be commenced by the GSIS

    or by the aggrieved member, either under this Act or, in appropriate cases, under the Revised Penal

    Code.

    "SEC. 53. Implementing Rules and Regulations. - The implementing rules and regulations to carry out the

    provisions of this Act shall be adopted and promulgated by the GSIS not later than ninety (90) days after

    the approval of this Act.

    "SEC. 54. Non-impairment of Benefits, Powers, Jurisdiction, Rights, Privileges, Functions and Activities. -

    Nothing in this Act shall be construed to repeal, amend or limit any provision of existing laws,

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    Presidential Decrees and Letters of Instructions, not otherwise specifically inconsistent with the

    provisions of this Act.

    "SEC. 55. Exclusiveness of Benefits. - Whenever other laws provide similar benefits for the same

    contingencies covered by this Act, the member who qualifies to the benefits shall have the option to

    choose which benefits will be paid to him. However, if the benefits provided by the law chosen are less

    than the benefits provided under this Act, the GSIS shall pay only the difference.

    "SEC. 56. Appropriations. - The amount necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act shall be included

    in the respective budgets of the agencies in the national government obligation program of the year

    following its enactment into law and thereafter."

    SEC. 2. Separability Clause. - Should any provision of this Act or any part thereof be declared invalid, the

    other provisions, so far as they are separable from the invalid ones, shall remain in force and effect.

    SEC. 3. Repealing Clause. - All laws and any other law or parts of law specifically inconsistent herewith

    are hereby repealed or modified accordingly: Provided, That the rights under the existing laws, rules and

    regulations vested upon or acquired by an employee who is already in the service as of the effectivity of

    this Act shall remain in force and effect: Provided, further, That subsequent to the effectivity of this Act,

    a new employee or an employee who has previously retired or separated and is reemployed in the

    service shall be covered by the provisions of this Act.

    SEC. 4. Effectivity. - This Act shall take effect fifteen (15) days after its publication in the Official Gazette

    or in at least two (2) newspapers of general circulation.

    This Act, which is a consolidation of Senate Bill No. 2013 and House Bill No. 8561, was finally passed by

    the Senate and the House of Representatives on May 29, 1997 and May 28, 1997, respectively.

    Approved: May 30, 1997

    (Sgd.) FIDEL V. RAMOS

    President of the Philippines